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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Individuals with GAD experience persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and health, even when there is no apparent reason for concern.
Panic Disorder: This disorder involves recurrent and unexpected panic attacks, which are sudden periods of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD): People with social anxiety disorder have an intense fear of social situations, fearing judgment or embarrassment. They may avoid social interactions or endure them with significant distress.
Specific Phobia: Specific phobias involve an intense and irrational fear of a particular object, situation, or activity. Common examples include fear of heights, flying, spiders, or needles.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): OCD is characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety. The rituals often become time-consuming and interfere with daily functioning.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): PTSD can develop after exposure to a traumatic event. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety related to the traumatic experience.
Agoraphobia: Agoraphobia involves an intense fear of situations where escape might be difficult or embarrassing. This fear often leads to avoidance of crowded places, open spaces, or situations perceived as challenging to escape.
Separation Anxiety Disorder: Typically diagnosed in childhood, separation anxiety disorder involves excessive fear or worry about separation from attachment figures, leading to distress and impairment in daily functioning.
Selective Mutism: This disorder is characterized by consistent failure to speak in specific social situations where there is an expectation to speak, despite speaking in other situations.